He hopes the photos will help people view their surroundings differently.

Aydin Büyüktaş used to wonder what it might look like if a black hole started bending time and space on Earth. Then, he decided to photograph it.

By compiling 18 to 20 drone photos into a single image, Büyüktaş turned farmland, country roads, and even parking lots into inverted, multi-dimensional landscapes reminiscent of stomach-churning roller coaster drops.

Büyüktaş was inspired to create his multi-dimensional photo series by a book called “Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions” by Edwin Abbat.

It harkens back to his childhood fascination with science fiction books.

"While I was reading 'Hyperspace' by Michio Kaku, I was obsessed with the question of if a black hole occurred on the place we live, how it would bend the space, time and place," he said in an email to INSIDER.